Apple on Monday seeded the fifth beta of OS X 10.11 El Capitan to developers for testing. The new beta release comes less than one week after beta number four.
Today’s update, build 15A235d, is available via the “Update” tab in the Mac App Store, or via download form the Apple Developer Center.
AppleInsider reports Apple is asking developers to concentrate on the the same areas of focus as Apple’s previous beta version; as well as known issues with Photos, Apple ID and Language localization and formatting.
The release of El Capitan is intended as a refinement of OS X Yosemite, although it also offers new features, including Split View, a tweaked Mission Control, and improved built-in apps.
OS X 10.11 El Capitan is currently available to both registered developers and public beta testers. The new Mac OS will be released to the public in the fall.